
Schisandra Seeds, Schisandra Chinensis Magnolia Berry Vine Seeds
Grow Schisandra Chinensis, also known as the Magnolia Berry Vine, from premium Non-GMO seeds and enjoy a beautiful, fragrant vine that produces clusters of bright red berries. Known as the “five-flavor berry,” Schisandra is prized for its ornamental beauty, resilience, and adaptability.
This perennial woody vine thrives in temperate climates and performs well in gardens, trellises, or arbors. The plant’s lush foliage and aromatic fruits make it both decorative and functional. It’s ideal for gardeners looking to add exotic charm and vibrant color to their outdoor spaces.
Features:
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Produces clusters of aromatic red berries
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Hardy perennial vine with vigorous growth
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Non-GMO, naturally sourced seeds
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Suitable for trellises, fences, and garden landscapes
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Easy to grow and maintain
Specifications:
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Common Name: Schisandra, Magnolia Berry Vine
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Scientific Name: Schisandra chinensis
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Plant Type: Perennial woody vine
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Growth Habit: Climbing vine
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Height: 15–25 feet (4.5–7.5 m)
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Spread: 5–10 feet (1.5–3 m)
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Fruit Characteristics: Bright red berries in grape-like clusters
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Bloom Time: Late spring
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Harvest Season: Late summer to early autumn
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
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Sun Exposure: Partial shade to full sun
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Soil Type: Moist, well-drained loamy soil
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Soil pH: 5.5–7.0
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Watering: Keep soil evenly moist
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Temperature Range: 55–80°F (13–27°C)
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Season: Best planted in spring
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Germination Time: 30–60 days (requires cold stratification)
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Plant Spacing: 3–6 feet apart
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Pollination: Requires both male and female plants for fruiting
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GMO Status: Non-GMO
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Organic Status: Naturally grown (non-certified)
Planting Guide:
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Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours.
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Cold stratify for 30–45 days at 35–40°F.
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Sow seeds ÂĽ inch deep in moist, well-drained soil.
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Keep soil consistently moist until germination.
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Transplant seedlings outdoors after the last frost.
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Train vines to climb on a trellis or arbor for best growth.
-
Prune annually to manage shape and encourage healthy fruiting.
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Schisandra Seeds, Schisandra Chinensis Magnolia Berry Vine Seeds
Grow Schisandra Chinensis, also known as the Magnolia Berry Vine, from premium Non-GMO seeds and enjoy a beautiful, fragrant vine that produces clusters of bright red berries. Known as the “five-flavor berry,” Schisandra is prized for its ornamental beauty, resilience, and adaptability.
This perennial woody vine thrives in temperate climates and performs well in gardens, trellises, or arbors. The plant’s lush foliage and aromatic fruits make it both decorative and functional. It’s ideal for gardeners looking to add exotic charm and vibrant color to their outdoor spaces.
Features:
-
Produces clusters of aromatic red berries
-
Hardy perennial vine with vigorous growth
-
Non-GMO, naturally sourced seeds
-
Suitable for trellises, fences, and garden landscapes
-
Easy to grow and maintain
Specifications:
-
Common Name: Schisandra, Magnolia Berry Vine
-
Scientific Name: Schisandra chinensis
-
Plant Type: Perennial woody vine
-
Growth Habit: Climbing vine
-
Height: 15–25 feet (4.5–7.5 m)
-
Spread: 5–10 feet (1.5–3 m)
-
Fruit Characteristics: Bright red berries in grape-like clusters
-
Bloom Time: Late spring
-
Harvest Season: Late summer to early autumn
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
-
Sun Exposure: Partial shade to full sun
-
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained loamy soil
-
Soil pH: 5.5–7.0
-
Watering: Keep soil evenly moist
-
Temperature Range: 55–80°F (13–27°C)
-
Season: Best planted in spring
-
Germination Time: 30–60 days (requires cold stratification)
-
Plant Spacing: 3–6 feet apart
-
Pollination: Requires both male and female plants for fruiting
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
-
Organic Status: Naturally grown (non-certified)
Planting Guide:
-
Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours.
-
Cold stratify for 30–45 days at 35–40°F.
-
Sow seeds ÂĽ inch deep in moist, well-drained soil.
-
Keep soil consistently moist until germination.
-
Transplant seedlings outdoors after the last frost.
-
Train vines to climb on a trellis or arbor for best growth.
-
Prune annually to manage shape and encourage healthy fruiting.
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Grow Schisandra Chinensis, also known as the Magnolia Berry Vine, from premium Non-GMO seeds and enjoy a beautiful, fragrant vine that produces clusters of bright red berries. Known as the “five-flavor berry,” Schisandra is prized for its ornamental beauty, resilience, and adaptability.
This perennial woody vine thrives in temperate climates and performs well in gardens, trellises, or arbors. The plant’s lush foliage and aromatic fruits make it both decorative and functional. It’s ideal for gardeners looking to add exotic charm and vibrant color to their outdoor spaces.
Features:
-
Produces clusters of aromatic red berries
-
Hardy perennial vine with vigorous growth
-
Non-GMO, naturally sourced seeds
-
Suitable for trellises, fences, and garden landscapes
-
Easy to grow and maintain
Specifications:
-
Common Name: Schisandra, Magnolia Berry Vine
-
Scientific Name: Schisandra chinensis
-
Plant Type: Perennial woody vine
-
Growth Habit: Climbing vine
-
Height: 15–25 feet (4.5–7.5 m)
-
Spread: 5–10 feet (1.5–3 m)
-
Fruit Characteristics: Bright red berries in grape-like clusters
-
Bloom Time: Late spring
-
Harvest Season: Late summer to early autumn
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
-
Sun Exposure: Partial shade to full sun
-
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained loamy soil
-
Soil pH: 5.5–7.0
-
Watering: Keep soil evenly moist
-
Temperature Range: 55–80°F (13–27°C)
-
Season: Best planted in spring
-
Germination Time: 30–60 days (requires cold stratification)
-
Plant Spacing: 3–6 feet apart
-
Pollination: Requires both male and female plants for fruiting
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
-
Organic Status: Naturally grown (non-certified)
Planting Guide:
-
Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours.
-
Cold stratify for 30–45 days at 35–40°F.
-
Sow seeds ÂĽ inch deep in moist, well-drained soil.
-
Keep soil consistently moist until germination.
-
Transplant seedlings outdoors after the last frost.
-
Train vines to climb on a trellis or arbor for best growth.
-
Prune annually to manage shape and encourage healthy fruiting.























